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There are different dialects in the BeNeLux?
Hello,
I found this map on reddit.
<a href="https://i.redd.it/x45uv6cq4eu21.png">https://i.redd.it/x45uv6cq4eu21.png</a>
There are different dialects in the BeNeLux?
Can you explain me sth. about it?
2019年4月29日 06:42
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@Charlotte Apparently, Limburgs has recently been given the status of language. I was surprised as well. You can now even chose it as a language here on iTalki even.
2019年5月1日
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@Lian, cool I didn't know! It is the language of my father and grandparents
2019年5月1日
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The map seems correct. Some of those dialects combined are actual languages, and not just dialects. What exactly do you want to know?
EDIT I see you're German. The same type of map could be drawn for Germany/Austria/Switzerland. With ''friesisch', 'bayerisch', 'schwäbisch', 'schwiizerdütsch', uws.
2019年4月29日
a very interesting conversation!
2019年5月2日
There are many dialects in the Netherlands, but I think this map is VERY specific. On wikipedia you can find an other map:
https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talen_in_Nederland
As far as I know there are two official languages in the Netherlands: Dutch and Fries, I think Limburgs is a dialect or 'regonal language' (not counting the languages in the Caribian Dutch islands)
https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talen_in_Nederland
As far as I know there are two official languages in the Netherlands: Dutch and Fries, I think Limburgs is a dialect or 'regonal language' (not counting the languages in the Caribian Dutch islands)
2019年4月30日
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